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Previously on "It seems the chance of losing the election has focussed their mind"
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
You'd still be a twat.
Just a guess.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Well as he is dead its unlikely, but you managed being dead from the neck up for years and are still annoying it is possible!
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Totally agree, with BT sacking loads of staff and replacing them with AI then automation & AI has started we need to plan for the future as a country.
Retrain & restrict lower skilled population growth. No more idiots on scooters delivering burgers!
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Totally agree, with BT sacking loads of staff and replacing them with AI then automation & AI has started we need to plan for the future as a country.
Retrain & restrict lower skilled population growth. No more idiots on scooters delivering burgers!
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Originally posted by cojak View Post
But that requires investment. Not something the UK is very good at.
Retrain & restrict lower skilled population growth. No more idiots on scooters delivering burgers!
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
have to agree with Ziggy abuse of illegals or disadvantaged will happen especially if they are plentiful. The first thing the left say when there is a shortage because conditions are crap is lets up immigration.
Mechanise much of the farm work not fill caravans with cheap foreign labour paying rent to the farmer.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
So maybe the labour abuse will decrease and the horrible pay will increase.
The downtrodden will always be abused, I don't see any signs of a socialist nirvahna on the horizon.
Mechanise much of the farm work not fill caravans with cheap foreign labour paying rent to the farmer.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostIt’s a mirror image of Florida, DeSantis has put in draconian immigration laws and now the immigrants have buggered off, leaving Floridians without orange-pickers, gardeners, pool-cleaners and nannies. The horror!
(Of course no American wants to do these jobs because of labour abuse and horrible pay.)
The downtrodden will always be abused, I don't see any signs of a socialist nirvahna on the horizon.
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It’s a mirror image of Florida, DeSantis has put in draconian immigration laws and now the immigrants have buggered off, leaving Floridians without orange-pickers, gardeners, pool-cleaners and nannies. The horror!
(Of course no American wants to do these jobs because of labour abuse and horrible pay.)
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostNet migration was 500,000 last year and looks like it could be a million this year.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...on-Home-Office
Looks like Rishi will be promising to push it down substantially to just below 800,000.
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